1 Trade Keeps All Happyg «â- g^f" bOROTHY t). TUTTL*'@|:#. :::::i*| es^ work-shop where labor dissensions 2__^areunknown, wJbiereJiheLWorkers bend r eagerly to their work with no thought of the time clock; where they raise "their eye-brows in surprise if you «- ^â„¢speak of pay, and where skilled labor offers itself for a song- No, this is no Utopian dream to haunt the waking hours of the unem- ^i ployed. Neither is it a highly painted ~-«-iexcerpt from tha camp'aigitsSp.eeGlrpjc ZZilSohe of our leading Socialists. It Is whiskers, for he called, "Oh, Quensel!" and up cante a chubby little man with C delightful goatee and a gold pince- nez, who bowed and smiled and ad- mitted that he was "also professional â€"with the Chicago symphony." rof«gsionalâ€" {ing weeks.: There is ^ .Francis these workers.________ TChigfir^ahd Benjamin Carswell and Master Williams, young son of Day Williamsj^^who^jirilL appear as 'cellist solo for the concertâ€"names well known to musical TiorflishoreT- And the spirit of the workers is the spirit of t h e directorâ€"Harold Everett Knapp. '^v:HÂ¥~Sft#Hv;^ ^forthwostorn ITnivorsity'a School of Music Symphony Orchestra in terms â- ,;of fact. '^<}^MM^^'&^i&0Xif§^^ • ?:<;/' Unique ""Work-shop."'â- â- â- -v. _ Prof. Harold Everett Knapp, direc- tor of the orchestra, claims the most eatly uirlaueworkTshop in the world. JJot_jonly_is_^Jlie.„Es^^ first re- y tor the and ex- individ4 angle of waving raws to the largest-unpaid symphony in Amer« ica, but Prof. Knapp declares that it ^ean also boast an array of talent com- paraSle to many professional groups. He paused at the conclHiicn of a Saint-Saens ecstacy In hear sal last night preli concert to be -given March â€"erelsed- his baton*tossing! uals from the bewilder! instruments and violin Jike_ sfiLjna: accompaniment' -of-a~w4erd-iangle of test tones and practice runs.' v ' *"A remarkable ^ number of clever people," he said. "Miss Julia Mar- shall, my first violin, is one of the most conscientious pupils I have ever had. She has studied with _me for years, both before and after her so- "jdufnTnBerlin where sne^tudied" for four or five years. Mrs. Norman Parker," he pointed -to a demure little lady with a head neatly coroneted with a wreath of dark braids bent stu- diously over a violin, "is an excellent performer with 3 and a half years' of study abroad to her credit* She has been with us but two years, Miss Mar- shall a great many more. A Lovely Prussian. •'â- "â- " "The second violin with the charm- ing white hair is Mrs. Anna Hebble- thwaite, an enthusiastic worker ^^^s^ms^^Bm^^ms^m^^^^^m^^- Twlo Wilmette Men Entered In Race For Assembly Seat Wilmette this week became one of the important battlegrounds in the political campaign that will terminate with the April 11 primaries. Speculation Is Tile withS I the an- nouncement that Lewis P. Springer had entered the race a& candidate for reiK resentative from^ the SeventhtrliBtrict In the State Legislature. SeveraTmohths ago R. Malcolm Mc- Kerchar, 1109 Central avenue, an- nounced his candidacy for that post, subject to the April Primaries, arid launched out on a determined cam- â- â- â- - ipt paign which has been#*itt progress since before: the Christmas holidays. With two strong candidates in the field, Wilihette and New Trier town- ship is looking forward to a real old- fashioned political battle in the com- COMMUNITY KITCHEN PROSPERS The Wilmette branch of the Evans- ton Community Kitchen located in the Brown building, Wilmette and Cent- ral avenues, is attracting wide atten- tion among north shore householders. Complete meals are prepared and delivered to the home on brief notice. The plan has been a complete success in Evanston for several years.-â- â- â€"â€"â€" YOU CAN BE FOR ONE BUCK See Page Three Supt. Harper Attends: Big Convention of Educators Superintendent John R. Harperof the Wilmette Public schools has been attending the sessions of the Depart- ment-of Superintendency of the Na- tional Education association at the La Salle hotel in Chicago this week. pThese meetings have been of ;'M**h9| cial interest to Mr... Harper. since ti#;.<§[ School Superintendents' round table, jm '< "'"â- 'â- " â- â- "'â- •â- 'â- :â- 'â- .â- â- :-.' â- "-, â- â- â- v,yi|QS SilBe sure to attend the blgr sale of foods! aid home supplies to be held gWday," March 10, 10 to 5 o'clock at the Congre- gational church. LlT-ltp I il|tf!w1Pl|yilil^fe^^ »iii: RIDGE;AND WASHINGTON -kVESSmm KELtr-SPRINGFtELD PENNSYLVANIA GASOLINE MOBILE OILS Dili; 9;00^ 10:0(f A.M.lllti>a!p^lP.lll. little girl next to her with, the bobbed hair is Carol Clapp, also' a pupil of mine, but who has traveled from coast coast in professional^^^troupes^^She _canget at least seventy-five dollars "for a preformance any time she cares to play." A lovely Prussian looking gentle- man with whiskers Qf an interesting ferocity and a frown which only serv- ed toi hide(""a twinkle in "hTs~eye,'"T found to be one of the few profes- sionals in the~groTipT _"I know you're German, but-what is your name?" I asked him, not sus- "-that the prosperousâ€"watch chain and engaging-whiskers were the property of Carl Meyer, for 31 years clarinet player with the Chicago sym- phony orchestra1 anid one of ten rre^ maining members of the original com- pany. .... ........... "How do you know I am German? Have you been in Berlin?" Hisjwbis^ kers demanded. Wm^MM'^X'^^^W^' WMIl^MSnot â- All "Pros." WMMll: 'Oh, hoâ€"but' I have an imagina- tion," Which g««m«d tfr satisfy MEGtECin>H<n4cl«^ Tiri. Dm1! W • ifanr* to witter cvaplaiati. Daa't ^Always lift*IHh( Caacara Qtaht Tallata kaafe Far Cat*, Heat t^ »i U Grip* tto an Ittt by to* how*, U Gripe* m 3*y*. Safe, 4*pmt- at*. No ba* aft* «f ecfa. K. 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